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Bad Bunny fans won't want to leave Puerto Rico after visiting these 17 places
Bad Bunny begins his highly-anticipated concert residency in Puerto Rico this summer, and fans are already planning their trips.
The 30-show residency begins July 11. It's entitled "No Me Quiero Ir de Aqui," which translates to I Don't Want to Leave Here.
The concerts come on the heels of Bad Bunny's latest album and newly announced tour, both entitled "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which translates to I Should Have Taken More Photos.
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Travelers who spend a few days in Puerto Rico will quickly discover why it's so hard to leave, but they're going to have to go further than than the residency venue in San Juan to full see what makes this archipeligo so special.
Here are 17 photos of places to visit across Puerto Rico.
1. Arecibo
2. Bayamón
Bad Bunny was born in Bayamón as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.
It's the second-largest city in Puerto Rico by population; San Juan is the most populous. It's home to several museums spotlighting Puerto Rican artists and Puerto Rico's oldest rum, Ron del Barrilito, which dates back to 1880.
3. Cabo Rojo
4. Cayey
5. Culebra
6. Fajardo
7. Guánica
8. Isabela
9. Lajas
10. Orocovis
11. Ponce
12. Rincón
13. Rio Grande
14. San Juan
Puerto Rico's capital and popular cruise port, San Juan, is famous for its rich history, which tourists can see throughout Old San Juan and San Juan National Historic Site, and thriving culture, which travelers will feel all around.
15. Santurce
While technically part of San Juan, the neighborhood or barrio of Santurce is worth highlighting for its thriving arts and music scene. According to Discover Puerto Rico, several salsa's best known labels were based here and the area continues to known for its colorful creativity.
16. Vega Baja
This northern city is where Bad Bunny grew up, about 40 minutes from San Juan. It's known for its beaches
17. Yauco